The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月21日 07時00分
After the First World War, traumatized soldiers returning home from the front were often prescribed a course of reading. Later in the century, bibliotherapy was used in hospitals and libraries, and has more recently been taken up by psychologists, social and aged-care workers, and doctors as a viable mode of therapy. Tap the link in our bio to read (!) more about exactly why and how books can be good for your mental health and relationships with others.
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theworldisacafe
YES!!! HI! Very important question: What will happen to human eyes if ALL reading is done on devices? Will all books eventually only be available digitally? I really want this answer asap for my kiddo. The children are reading as much as their parents did, only digitally and not in a brick and mortar library. TY!!!!
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Reading “the moment of lift,” by Melinda gates, for the second time... love her ?
perledebalkan
Trench poetry. Loved reading it and learning about the writer/poet-soldiers. ?
esquirerandy
Great article. Didn’t know I had self-prescribed myself this therapy
stephkesey
@budo let’s lay on the couch and not talk for 10 hours. ❤️?
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